Sustainable Interaction Design
Sustainable Interaction Design
While research results in interaction design are shared globally, concerns for sustainability are often rooted in local conditions. With the objective of enabling the future generations to design Sustainable Interactive systems the project connects global and local concerns for higher education teaching by the generous funding of Erasmus+.
All participating partners are internationally recognised for their often complementing contributions to Interaction design. Each participating institution brings particular insights on climate challenges ranging from the Artic, University of Lapland to the Atlantic, Tecnico Lisboa, Coastal lowlands Aarhus University, TU Eindhoven to the alps Politecnico di Milano complemented by contributions from associated partner Eli Blevis at Indiana University. Furthermore, the diverse cultures in which the participating institutions are situated will provide much needed nuances to teaching sustainable interaction design.
The key result of the project is validated educational resources for teaching SID across key academic disciplines in interaction design traversing local and global concerns accounting for diverse cultural preferences.
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